Saskatchewan develops range plans to protect woodland caribou (February 2015)
Woodland Caribou, found primarily in the boreal region of Saskatchewan, are facing a population decline. They are constantly on the move in their home range of 300 square kilometres. There are two caribou conservation units in Saskatchewan - the Boreal Shield and the Boreal Plain. The province is trying to better understand the status of Woodland Caribou population in the Boreal Shield and is developing range plans to identify and protect caribou habitat in the Boreal Plain.

Watch out! There's a moose on the loose (July 2014)
Occasionally, moose wander into communities and cause excitement for local residents. Sometimes conservation officers will tranquilize the animal and take it out of the city. Other times, the animals find their own way out or can be guided out.